"An intensely thrilling and unique romance that whisks the reader into the intricate, smart, and sexy world of these wickedly hot Viking warriors."
- Sara Humphreys, award-winning author of Vampires Never Cry Wolf

"I adore everything about a good western romance. I love the location, the challenge of their lives; I love the innocence of many of the characters. This book gave me all those things and so much more."
- TBQ's Book Palace

"To Love and To Cherish is the type of Western romance I love; a smart heroine and a kind hero find love in a small town filled with lovable side characters and plausible villains. I look forward to the next installment."
- Heroes and Heartbreakers

Whether you're developing a new campaign or trying to innovate within a large organization, this book delivers the goods for how to make change at an unprecedented scale.
- Mike Brune Executive Director, Sierra Club

Vivian Apple is back, the "Rapture" came and went, now for this revolutionary to pick up the pieces.

"The characters are well rounded and believable and represent multiple personalities and ideologies...Readers will be questioning their own belief systems and asking themselves just how far they would go to uncover the truth."
- School Library Journal

"Leider presents his theories on the need for purpose in one's life and draws upon the examples of a number of people--primarily affluent professionals--to illustrate his point. The abridgment fits together well, and Leider speaks clearly with the skill of a polished public speaker. He avoids coming across as condescending or leaving the impression that one has listened to a lesser version of a workshop presentation.Those looking for a change in their careers may find this especially useful for developing a new perspective on that search."
- AudioFile

Can introverts and extroverts really appreciate each other and work together to achieve more?

"...an insightful examination of the ways introverts and extroverts can find common ground and help each other grow. ...a strong match for anyone looking to enhance the collaboration of extroverts and introverts."
- AudioFile Magazine

The true story of one man's single-minded quest to reclaim what the Nazis stole from his family.

Starred Review. "With a novelist’s narrative gifts, Goodman movingly portrays his family’s victimization by the Nazis and the post-war repercussions of those events....In combining a modern-day detective story with nuanced context for its importance, Goodman produces much more than another Holocaust book."
- Publishers Weekly

A glimpse into the mind of someone who is both a sufferer from and an investigator of clutter.

"Folks who enjoy watching the television show Hoarders, especially those fascinated by the psychological underpinnings of the behavior, will find this an interesting listen."
- Library Journal (audio review)

A crime writer struggles to differentiate between reality and the plot he's created for the page.

"...Ansdell guides listeners as the story describes what is happening to the mind of Jerry Grey...Jerry struggles to separate the crimes on his pages from ones that occurred in real life..."
- Audiofile Magazine

"Lewin's broad, black lines and watercolor paintings add just the right amount of shadow and spookiness to complement the simple text, creating a story that is creepy enough for Halloween storyhours, but not enough to scare young listeners."
- School Library Journal

A novel of psychological suspense about a twisted turn of events that could shatter a family.

"Her [Susie Berneis] splendid performance distinguishes characters of different ages and genders as more people are pulled into the terror. Listeners may find themselves eventually sympathizing not only with the family but also with Harlan."
- AudioFile

America's celebrated master of terror turns to a different kind of fright: raising children.

"At a moment when helicopter parenting is the norm, “free-range” parents are chastised for letting their children wander a few blocks alone, and the pressure feels greater than ever not only to “have it all” but to “be it all” — to manage both to pursue a successful career and to produce homemade cupcakes for every birthday — Jackson’s relaxed approach to child-rearing feels refreshingly sane. Children, she tells us, are essentially savages and demons, and ought to be treated as such: at a cautious distance, without losing sight of one’s own way of life."
- The New York Times

A hilarious exploration of the simmering tensions beneath the surface of a contented marriage.

"The book as a whole is something like sex: by turns steamy, lovely, angry and clumsy, a muddle of fantasy, emotional baggage and awkward moments that amounts, by the climax, to a bit of a sticky mess." "...if you’re down for a fling...then dive in. It’s summertime, after all."
- New York Times (book review)

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory meets Clue when six children navigate a mansion full of secrets.

Starred review. "The Dahl-esque story, humorously peopled by distinctive children and adults, poignantly captures the loneliness and longing of an unwanted child... Well thought-out and deftly executed, Lawson’s novel will appeal to a wide audience."
- Publishers Weekly

A modern take on the classic coming-of-age novel, inspired by Anne of Green Gables.

"Teran captures Ana's spunk and determination as she faces closed-minded adults as well as teen issues such as drug use, gangs, and sexual orientation. An especially nice touch is Teran's gift with Spanish accents and words."
- AudioFile

Two best friends visit the state fair in this tale of courage and corn dogs!

"Kirby Heyborne provides solid narration in this small story that wraps up a big message: best friends accept you unconditionally, give you courage to try new things, and share the fun."
- School Library Journal (audio review)

"Mischke Reeds has developed a clear and comprehensive guide to establishing mindfulness in your daily life! This book will help you feel and sense what is truly happening in the moment so you can make a more conscious choice about how you'd like to respond to daily events, rather than react out of habit. Her heartfelt tone, real-life examples, and 'embodied' exercises make this whole process easily accessible - anyone can do this!"
- Rik Isensee, LCSW, author of Shift Your Mood

Wooden barrels aren’t the only things buried in the wine caves of Sonoma...

"With a peppy opening reminiscent of the Pink Panther theme, this ninth in the Bibliophile mystery series, complete with a chapter on book restoration, will please listeners of cozies."
- Booklist (audio review)

In the sequel to Life Among the Savages, Jackson confronts the most vexing demons yet: her children.

"At a moment when helicopter parenting is the norm, “free-range” parents are chastised for letting their children wander a few blocks alone, and the pressure feels greater than ever not only to “have it all” but to “be it all” — to manage both to pursue a successful career and to produce homemade cupcakes for every birthday — Jackson’s relaxed approach to child-rearing feels refreshingly sane. Children, she tells us, are essentially savages and demons, and ought to be treated as such: at a cautious distance, without losing sight of one’s own way of life."
- The New York Times

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